Reviews of Sunnyside Campground

First, we paid for a "waterfront" site and it was "lake view" - two other campsites and a parking lot between us and the lake.

WiFi was non-existent: we had to pay $2.00 for it, had to go to the washroom building to use it, and were told we couldn't use YouTube, Netflix, etc.

Noise was terrible: High-volume Gangsta-rap (complete with the usual swearing) at 10:30 at night. It DID quiet down after 11:00 pm. - druid

Aug 2016 -
$30.00

We stayed for three nights. The sites are just big enough for 30'RV with slides uncoupled. Not much room for parking it between trailers. Guests have to park at the gate due to limited room for vehicles and there is a cost of $10 per vehicle of visitors. The washrooms and showers were semi clean. The other campers were very friendly and helpful. Overall enjoyed the experience but will look other options next time. - Glenn Nic

Sep 2012 -
$30.00

Large park, mostly shaded by high trees (lakeside pitches were more open. Efficient but not particularly friendly reception, pitch level with fire pit with full service hookup. Site was closing down for the season so very empty when we got there, but I guess for a holiday site it will be good but the trees make it very gloomy (probably welcome sunshade in high summer!) We only did an overnight here, hence limited review. - PhilbyUK

Reviews of Cultus Lake RV Resort (Thousand Trails)

Rating:

9

8

2

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7

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Jun 2017 -
$1.00

Very friendly and helpful staff. Too many trees for Satellite or Internet but there was Internet in the clubhouse. They had breakfast on the weekend and dinner on Saturday night. It is a very quiet place and about 10 minutes from a big town. - rolling homeless

Jun 2016 -
$0.00

This is a fairly nice campground among the trees. There are many sites taken by "all summer" campers. Even so, all sites are tidy and some had flowers planted around the RVs. Our site was in the back next to the creek. It was actually a tent site, but worked for our shorter camper. The park is located away from any road noise. There is a small store on site, but it wasn't going to be opened for the season until after we left.

The staff was friendly and helpful, the common areas were clean and nice. WiFi worked OK in the community room.

We stayed here as part of our Thousand Trails membership, so we don't know the regular price per night. - Another brick in the wall

May 2014 -
$1.00

Lindel beach thousand trails is the reason we cancelled our membership with thousand trails. We had people beside us that pushed every rule to the limit and beyond when they partied all night. The night watch was involved in the party and the next day the manager said they appologized so all is well. We ended up the next night having a huge battle with management and the trouble makers stayed and we were told to leave at midnight, down a twisty windy dark road. Over all the spots are one on top of the other and not much privicy. The power is sketchy when everyone has A/C on in the heat of the summer and the WIFI is only available in the clubhouse. We paid to have WIFI at our site once and it simply did not work for us, the signal was to weak. one of the old guys that works there seems to find it acceptable to walk into the ladies washroom, even when young girls are there. This continued even after we complained. Over all we did not find this very family friendly for us with our young girl. - december31

Reviews of Cultus Lake Provincial Park

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8

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9

6

6

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Jun 2017 -
$13.00

This park has 5 different campgrounds, 4 for individuals and 1 for groups. It also has several day use areas and trailheads. We stayed at Delta Grove campground in site D33. It was a gravel back-in and due to down slope, leveling was required. The site had a picnic table and fire ring which were maintained and clean. Narrow park roads and many short sites make this campground off limits for big rigs. Our site had waterfront access and was near the dumpster and recycle bottle and can bin. Lots of mature trees that gave privacy from adjacent sites. No OTA TV and probably no satellite TV as well due to the trees. It got noisy at times from passing boats and nearby campsites. I would hate to be here in the summer peak season. - Onemoretrail

May 2017 -
$12.00

We recently stayed three nights during the week in the Delta Grove Campground where only 25% of the sites were occupied. Our site was on the lake and large enough to accommodate our 23' trailer and truck. We did not have a reservation so experienced a strange check-in procedure. When we entered the park and passed the main gate house there was no sign stating we should stop and register so we assumed we would choose a vacant site and someone would come to collect our fees. When we got to the campground there was a sign stating we had to register at the gate house. So back we go 2 km to register. Our neighbour also experienced this same confusion. The other annoyance we encountered was power boats with huge audio systems blasting away on the lake. These were so loud they seemed to be in our camp site. We stayed at this campground in a travel trailer and would return again in either May, early June, or September. - Living Skies

Sep 2016 -
$35.00

My wife and I stayed at this camp site with our small travel trailer for 5 days and loved it. The site itself was excellent; easy to back the trailer into; very green with trees all around; picnic table; not far from the lake. Cozy spot. We plan on going back. - Lewis C

Reviews of Cottonwood Meadows RV Country Club

Rating:

7

6

8

9

1

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Apr 2017 -
$31.00

Primary restrooms are closed for winter months. Only restroom available 24/7 (with code) is at the office. Shower is available. Restrooms within the park don't open until May. Also, you need to get a cable box for your site at the office and leave a deposit. Individual sites no longer have cable access. Reception for antenna is very spotty. - ButterflyDogs

Aug 2016 -
$50.00

Check in was efficient and we were given our choice of site. Most of the park is permanent/seasonal, but the transient area is separate, easily accessible and a bit more spacious. The sites are separated by hedging and shielded from the nearby highway by trees. The maintenance level of grass and shrubbery was basic, but acceptable. Nothing fancy, but a good choice if passing through (close to main highway) or visiting the area. Will stay there again. - BMonk

Jul 2016 -
$41.00

Don't know what other reviews were doing. Someone in the office all day. Only junky sites were in the first 2 which you drive straight towards as you enter. Others were all well or pretty well kept up. Privacy, and full hookups and WiFi, which all worked well most of the time. WiFi was mostly fast - 2nd best I've had in an RV park. Our pull-through was long enough to stay hooked up if I wanted (about 55-60 feet), but when set up, I could park beside the trailer and still have 10-15 feet of space on the side of the truck. - twindman

Reviews of Kilby Provincial Park

Rating:

9

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Nov 2011 -
$10.00

Really nice setting, right on the Harrison River. The washrooms are actually outhouses but they were spotless. We were there in November but in peak season this campground fills up pretty fast. I imagine mosquitoes could get nasty there in summer. There is a boat launch right next to the campground. We had no problem getting our 25 footer around the turns in the campsite but if you have a really big rig you might want to investigate before entering. Sites are all level with fire rings. There are two water taps, but we found it easier to fill our holding tank prior to arrival. The little village of Kilby is an easy walk from the campground. The nearest little store is a few kilometers away in Harrison Mills. Overall, beautiful quiet setting with nice river and mountain views, and beachfront camping. - Fish dude

Reviews of Harrison River RV Resort (formerly Old Orchard RV Resort)

Rating:

9

9

7

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Nov 2016 -
$36.00

As of 2016 (Fall) there are new managers living on site. The campground is very tidy and the washrooms are cleaned every day. Help is always available either at the office or by a phone number posted on the office door.

The managing couple are friendly and welcoming and any issues are handled promptly. About half of the sites are "Big Rig" friendly with most being back in with ample width. Each site has a good picnic table and a fire pit and most have either full hookups or partial hookups. Firewood is available for purchase at the office. Laundromat on site, boat launch available also. - Ralphhooper

Jul 2016 -
$45.00

A repeat customer, great for kids. Only complaint is I've noticed rusty water from time to time. Sometimes organize events, band, potluck etc - syd73

Nov 2010 -
$35.00

This is a new campground, and my rating of 7 will likely be higher once they finish developing the site. Things like a game room are in the works. We camped during a November cold snap and had the place to ourselves. The host was extremely helpful; he filled our holding tank for us as it was too cold to use city water. Sites are all level but kind of close together. The campground is basically an open meadow but they have planted shade trees. Scenery is amazing, right on the Harrison River. There is a large grassy area, which our border collie loved. The campground is gated with a security code. This should eliminate the out of control partying that occurs at another campground in the area that I won't name here! We liked our stay, and will definitely be back. - Fish dude

Reviews of Vedder River Campground

Rating:

7

4

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8

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Jul 2017 -
$35.00

The laundry room was not good. Floor and walls need cleaning. One washer doesn't work well. Toilets are clean- but the bathroom is not at the front. Back showers and bathrooms okay. We liked our site at the end. Internet was not good at all. Staff at front were very obliging and pleasant. - Snooker2

Aug 2013 -
$39.00

Most of those 193 sites are seasonal and the pull through sites where we were put were grass that was very un-level. The sites were so tight together that our neighbors sewer was in our sitting area, nice! There was one water hookup post per two sites so you better have a long hose. We were given the evil eye by several of the seasonal campers with one even spitting at me after he gave me a dirty look. Even though they have rules no one was enforcing them;our neighbors were up drinking and carrying on till the wee hours and judging by the noise around us it was a common occurrence. Bottom line we will not stay there again, even though the staff was fine, we'll stay elsewhere, next time we are in Chilliwack. - ashtree

Aug 2012 -
$35.00

This was a disappointment. We were visiting family with two fifth wheels and they insisted on a reservation cost of $4.00 for each of us for staying a week. If we didn't have to be there, we wouldn't have. It was okay. Have to pay extra for WI-FI and for dogs. Nickel and dime - Snooker2

Reviews of Royalwood Golf & RV Park

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Jun 2017 -
$30.00

If you're thinking about staying here, don't! (Unless you're desperate, like we were waiting for two weeks to get into our new home.) The highway is 100 yards away, so very noisy and ground shook like a bowl of jello, every time a big rig went by. No trees to block the wind, gravel roads, so felt like being in a dust storm most of the time, but not enough wind to keep the flies and mosquitoes away. No picnic tables or fire pits. An out of town friend who knew we were staying there, tried to get a spot in the park for a couple nights, as she was passing through. The Manager told her that the park was full, even though there were three full service spots empty that night and for a few days following, including the spot right beside us. The WiFi worked intermittently for the first day, but was completely down for the next 36 hours. The 'Cable TV' gave us three channels, two of Global BC and one snow. We gave up on that and got our own from the local cable company. There was little to no order in the park when it came to driving speeds, or parking. People (mostly the permanent residents) continually drove through open spots, (which caused more dust for RV'ers trying to enjoy being outside) instead of following the drive ways and parked where ever it suited them, so that vehicles were constantly having to back up and turn around to get out of the park. As a whole, it was a completely disappointing experience. - Wayne Carignan

Aug 2015 -
$30.00

This is a park I would choose not to go back to. Sandwiched in with rigs of various makes, sizes, age and condition. Site was to small and we stuck out into the traffic lanes. Stoped here on way to Alaska, but stayed at a much nicer park just a few miles down the road on the way back. - Mar-Bob

Aug 2015 -
$30.00

The sites were so crowded that we got totally boxed in. No picnic tables, no room to put out awning, no room for your barbeque. WiFi did not work, water shut off because of sewer problem. Sites are very small not meant for big rigs, sites are dirt and gravel. Very close to Highway 1 so very noisy. This is basically a full services rv storage place. Worst rv park that we have ever stayed in in over forty years of camping. Called a "resort" but a far far cry from a resort. - Applejack

Reviews of Tamihi Creek Recreation Site, East Campground

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7

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Jul 2016 -
$10.00

Stayed for 3 out of the 4 nights we paid for. Camp host friendly but doesn't do his job. Pit toilets clean, close to the river. 16 sites and for 3 of the 4 nights there were 40 + RVs in the campground. Found music until 1:30 AM and I had to wake up the camp host to get this taken care of. Noise curfew from 11:00 PM to 7:00 AM meant nothing, with generators running at 6:30 every morning, loud ATVs all day long at high speed in the campground, dogs loose and barking from 6:30 AM, and again the host did nothing but pocket the extra cash for all the extra RVs he allowed to crowd into the campground. Even had tenters in the parking lot and RVs parked beside the day use shelter. Would never go back. We left a day early and so did many others. - briannancie

Sep 2014 -
$13.00

Tamihi Creek is right off Chilliwack Lake road, where it crosses the Chilliwack river. The east part of the campground is open year round while the larger west part (about 80 sites) is closed from Thanksgiving to Easter. The east part is an open gravel parking lot with no amenities whatsoever. Except for a picnic table and a fire pit on each site. Host on site. Constant hum from the nearby river and a little traffic noise from commuters and those accessing the west part. Great place for fishing, kayaking, hiking, cycling (Trans Canada Trail). However, we will try the west part or one of the other campgrounds up the road when in the area next time. - TheSchweitzers